Australian explorer Edmund Kennedy first joined Major Thomas Mitchell's 1845-46 expedition to the interior of Queensland, where he gained considerable exploration experience. '
In 1847, Kennedy led another expedition to follow the Barcoo River in south-western Queensland to see if it would lead to the Gulf of Carpentaria. Although Kennedy discovered this was not the case, he did continue southwest, discovering the Thomson River.
Of more fame was Kennedy's ill-fated expedition to Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland. In 1848 Kennedy departed Rockingham Bay near Townsville, for the purpose of mapping the eastern coast of north Queensland.
Edmund Kennedy was a young explorer who simply followed his orders.
Kennedy first joined Major Thomas Mitchell's 1845-46 expedition to the interior of Queensland, where he first gained a lot of exploration experience. In 1847, Kennedy led another expedition to follow the Barcoo River in south-western Queensland for the purpose of seeing if it would lead to the Gulf of Carpentaria. Although Kennedy discovered this was not the case, he did continue southwest, discovering the Thomson River.
Of more fame was Kennedy's ill-fated expedition to Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland. In 1848 Kennedy departed Rockingham Bay near Townsville, this time under orders to map the eastern coast of north Queensland. A ship was supposed to meet him at the Cape after his journey.
No, he never married, but he had a son by an affair with an immigrant Irish girl, by the name of Margaret Murphy.
Explorer Edmund Kennedy was killed by Aborigines just short of his destination of Cape York on 11 December 1848.He died in the arms of his faithful aboriginal guide, Jacky-Jacky, who then went on to meet the ship off the tip of Cape York. His body was never found.
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Australian explorer Edmund Kennedy was born on 5 September 1818, on the Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands. He arrived in Australia in 1840, and took up the position of Assistant-Surveyor of New South Wales. As a surveyor, he arrived in Sydney in 1840 where he joined the Surveyor-General's Department as assistant to Sir Thomas Mitchell. In 1845, he accompanied Mitchell on an expedition into the interior of Queensland (then still part of New South Wales), and two years later led another expedition through central Queensland, tracing the course of the Victoria River, later renamed the Barcoo. During these expeditions, Kennedy gained much experience in exploration and, as a result, was chosen in 1848 to lead his last major expedition to explore overland to Cape York Peninsula, mapping the eastern coast of north Queensland - the one that ultimately ended in his death.
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From 1845 to 1848 when he was killed by Aborigines.
Edmund P. Kennedy was born in 1785.
Edmund Kennedy traveled 108 KM.
Edmund Kennedy was born on the Channel Island in England in 1818.
Edmund Kennedy National Park was created in 1977.
Edmund P. Kennedy died on 1844-03-28.
Australian explorer Edmund Kennedy was English. He was born on Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.
Australian explorer Edmund Kennedy was just 30 years old when he was killed.
The area of Edmund Kennedy National Park is 9,000 square kilometers.
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Edmund Kennedy did not have any children as he died at the age of 31 before he could start a family.
No. Photography was only in its very earliest development when Edmund Kennedy died in 1848. No photographs of him exist - only sketches. A sketch of Kennedy can be found at the related link below,